The Record (Troy, NY)

Bills head to Arizona to take on San Francisco 49ers

- By JOSH DUBOW

The San Francisco 49ers will need to get used to their temporary new home, while the Buffalo Bills will try to put aside the bad memories from their most recent trip to Arizona.

The Niners have relocated to Arizona for three weeks after strict new COVID-19 protocols in their home county prohibited contact sports and practices.

So San Francisco (5- 6) packed up its entire operation and headed to the desert where it’s practicing and playing the next two “home” games at the Arizona Cardinals stadium in Glendale, starting with Monday night’s matchup against the AFC East-leading Buffalo Bills (83).

“This entire year has been kind of odd, kind of strange,” 49ers linebacker Fred Warner said. “There’s been a lot of change, a lot of different

things from a regular NFL season. So this kind of just fits right in.”

The Bills are returning to the site of their most heartbreak­ing loss of the season, and know walking into the stadium will lead to some unpleasant flashbacks.

Buffalo visited Arizona three weeks ago and appeared poised for a big road win after Josh Allen threw a go- ahead 21-yard TD pass to Stefon Diggs with 34 seconds left. But the Cardinals responded, winning the game on the memorable “Hail Murray,” the 43- yard desperatio­n heave from Kyler Murray that DeAndre Hopkins leaped over three defenders to grab for the winning score in a 32- 30 victory.

“When we show up to the stadium, we’ll know obviously what happened last time we were there,” l i nebacker Tremaine Edmunds said. “Not so much looking back but we’re motivated, motivated to get back there and kind of redeem ourselves. I know it’s a different team but at the same time in that stadium. ... We know what happened the last time we played there, so we’ll use it for motivation.

NOT READY FOR PRIME TIME

Night-time hasn’t been the right time for Buffalo. The Bills are 6-23 in prime- time games since 2000, and have lost nine straight on Monday night since a 23-18 win at Miami on Oct. 4, 1999. Buffalo is 0-2 in night games this season, with losses at Tennessee, in a COVID-19 reschedule­d Tuesday night outing on Oct. 13, and Kansas City the following week.

The Bills’ most recent prime-time victory came last season, when they clinched a playoff berth with a 17-10 win at Pittsburgh on Dec. 15, a Sunday. Buffalo is scheduled to play two more night games, hosting Pittsburgh on Dec. 13, and at New England on Dec. 28. DAZZLING DEEBO The Niners’ offense got a big boost when physical receiver Deebo Samuel returned after missing three games with a hamstring injury. Samuel caught 11 passes for 133 yards and once again did his biggest damage after the catch. Samuel is averaging 12.9 yards after the catch this season, the best of any qualified receiver, although 19 of his 27 catches have been on passes behind the line of scrimmage.

“He’s one of the best football players I’ve been around,” coach Kyle Shanahan said. “It doesn’t matter how good it is or how good it looks, he’s going to get it done.” TRICKERY

Bills offensive coordinato­r Brian Daboll has dug into his bag of trick plays the past two outings. Receiver Isaiah McKenzie faked a run before stopping to complete a 12-yard touchdown pass to Josh Allen for Buffalo’s opening score in the loss at Arizona. Last weekend, Allen lateraled to receiver Cole Beasley, who pulled up and lobbed a 20-yard touchdown pass to rookie receiver Gabriel Davis.

 ?? JEFFREY T. BARNES - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Buffalo Bills quarterbac­k Josh Allen passes during the first half of an NFL football game against the Los Angeles Chargers, Sunday, Nov. 29, 2020, in Orchard Park, N.Y.
JEFFREY T. BARNES - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Buffalo Bills quarterbac­k Josh Allen passes during the first half of an NFL football game against the Los Angeles Chargers, Sunday, Nov. 29, 2020, in Orchard Park, N.Y.

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